Every week during the regular season, Fantasy Source provided fantasy owners with a weather watch for that weekend's slate of games, courtesy of wunderground.com.

For many owners, the fantasy season isn't over, so here's a look at the weather forecasts for the four Wild Card games.

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Kansas City Chiefs at Indianapolis Colts

Time and place: 4:35 p.m. ET, Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium

TV coverage: NBC

Weather: None. This game will be played indoors thanks to Lucas Oil Stadium's retractable roof.

Fantasy outlook: The lack of weather conditions makes the players in this game even more attractive to fantasy owners. However, because both offenses have been known to struggle, owners shouldn't get too excited. If anything, the only players who really get bumps in value are the kickers. Jamaal Charles is still a must-start, but you can make a case against every other player in this matchup, even in ideal weather conditions.

Fantasy outlook: The lack of wind and precipitation are good for New Orleans' offense, but fantasy owners will still be worried about Drew Brees and Co. playing outdoors in the cold. Brees has only played in six regular-season games where the temperature was below 41 degrees, but he's produced an 18:9 TD-to-INT ratio while throwing for 291.5 yards per game. Against Philadelphia, he and his receivers will still be able to put up stats.

Nick Foles and the Eagles played in just one “cold-weather” game this year, but that was in a blizzard against the Lions in Week 14, so there's only so much we can take from that. The cold will likely have an effect on these high-powered offenses, but probably not as much as people think.

Fantasy outlook. This could be an ugly one. It's easy to say that “warm-weather” San Diego will struggle more in these conditions, but in 12 “cold-weather” games in his career, Philip Rivers has a 98.3 QB rating and 20:8 TD-to-INT ratio. Andy Dalton has an 87.5 QB rating and 10:2 TD-to-INT ratio in his seven cold-weather games. (To be fair, Rivers has struggled in rain while Dalton has played just two games in rainy/snowy conditions.)

Ultimately, the conditions figure to be equally tough for both teams. Because of the cold and rain/snow, we could see more runs early, especially with Cincinnati's BenJarvus Green-Ellis and San Diego's Ryan Mathews. Both teams will be able to pass, so A.J. Green and Keenan Allen still have value, but you don't want to load up on players from this game.

Fantasy outlook: So, it's going to be cold, huh? Aaron Rodgers has played in four regular-season games in “frigid” conditions, and he's produced a 95.2 QB rating and 6:3 TD-to-INT ratio. Not bad, but this will be very frigid.

It's tough to say how the cold will affect the offenses since there won't be a lot of wind or snow. It's fair to expect more running, which might actually give Colin Kaepernick a boost on QB keepers. Overall, you'd probably rather have players from this game over a rainy/snowy tilt in Cincinnati, but it could take guys a while to get going.